At the director's helm was , a filmmaker with a keen eye for the complexities of human relationships. Ranfl was not new to the Yugoslav film scene, but "Ko zorijo jagode" would become one of his most recognized works. His direction balanced the tender, sentimental moments of first love with the harsher realities of rejection and emotional turmoil, creating a film that was both a nostalgic snapshot of 1970s Slovenia and a timeless exploration of teenage angst.
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